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TY UNE. THE 0?I23XJiTE! WA.3STT3 IT-TIIS TRIBUIiS GIVES IT. VOLUME r.. UNION, FIIAXKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, SEPTKMIiKU 22 lo;,. NUMIiKK :,. FRANK IN COUN TRIB - ' y - Vt' 3 i i i BUY YOUR Fu rn i tu re and Household Goods FROM BUSCH BROTHERS, Union, - Missouri. And you will receive Full Value for your Money. ' Our stock i.s up-to-date and complete and we guarantee satisfaction to everyone. Come and see us. fig THE ROCK ISLAND AGENT Will Tell You Afooit It. Wasliiujton WhittHngs. Miss Ma Ileudricds spent Tuesday in St. Louis. M. Xilke of near town is visiting in Cipe Q'radeau. John Ob-?mmik of California visited home folks in Washington last week. .Trli ii Wilson of near town m ide a trip to Clinton last Thuisday niht. Aiifj Wehnineller of St. Louis vNited home folks iu Washington hist week. Mrs. II. Lann inn departed for St. Louis TiH-sdav where she will spend the week. E. W. Ga'leuknmp and daughter Mhs Einma spent Tuesday in Lakiddie. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Z'ff returned Monday evening from a several day, s visit in Sr. Louis. Mrs. Kate Armstrong and children and Miss Clara Voss left Monday evening for Kiikwood aud St. Louis. The heavy raius of last Saturday did great damage to corn crop in the creek bottoms near Washington. All small streams wme out of their banks and several mall biidgf's weie washed away. Ad-!ed to the damage done by the creeks the llod situation in the Missomi livn has been alarming. The wuler Tuesday was ouly four and a half fe.tt lower than it was during the great Hood of li03. All islands aie inundated and low bottoms on the Wauen county side a.e submerged. The torn j crops are mined, ror several '(l:iv- V,':, shine on vr:i- iienrlv with 'jl' - -. .' VV ! out tram services caused bs wash x s s - 9 I 1 ! I J i outs on I he road. If you are contempltain a trip to California, Colorado, or in fact a trip East, West, North, or 4.' . ii. i.. 1:44.1,. n.:..,. , 4,v oouin, iiieieaifii mi 01 nine iuuif,n uu iJji iw Tlin pnoniiPsit, rritpsj tinio of trniiw.-wlit'tlifr flx. The Rock Island Agent will tell you about it-will help plan your journey. If you are contemplating a trip, call on him or 511 i i il trains leav- vjmg M. Louis west over the .uiasii '0 iv UiSis v ny. write to V? J: LKAY, A. Q. F ,, Ilock Island Syste-iii, Ht- Louis, Mo, to I m I er t-JS Sx? &s f EDW. G. BUSCH. THEO MXENCH. Edw. Q. Busch & Co., DEALER INT- Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harus, Guns an.d Ammunition. rl lute Jtn in a Cured. Of Ch.dera Morbus wi'h (ne Sniiill I)tile ofChandrer-1-iin's Colic, Cholera and Li.irihoe.v 11 niedy. Mr. G. W. Fowler o' Hightow-, Ala., ie!ates an experience he had while serving on a petit jury in a murder cae at Edw-'dsville. county seat of Caliourne cnuntv, Vlabama. He says: ''While i here J ate some fresh meat and some s uise meat and it gave rue cholera morbus in a very severe fornj. I was nevermore sick in my life at'd sent to the ding ston for a certain ch. ler.i mixture, liut the drrifgist s-nt m" a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Ch dra and Diarrhoea liencdy insicad, saying that he had what I sent for, but i hat this media m? was so much teiter l e wo'ihl lather senl it to me in the fix I was in. I took one dose of H and wa- better iu five minutes. The second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow jurors were Jii'ilicted in the same manner and one. small bottle cured the three of. us." For sale by Edward Mueuch. JTS .r-gST HII M ai.m..jliiMIIM)r i. H 18 13 St. Clair. I Main Street, WqH'jictoti, Mo. 4 nrmcrnrn ctati S FOR SALE, Berkshire Hogs. Shorthorn Cattle, -Apply To- Chas. L. Busch, WASHINGTON, MO. Prices Keasonalile. :rX3GXDGXDS5G(D3 . W.HEIN, High-class Tailoring. Drain Drift. 1JNE Wedding Suits... A Specialty, Fiitz Ahheide of New Haven was buying stock in, tjps vicinity i he letter pat ui laBe week. Fritz Mana and family are bus cooking molasses this week. A heavy rain last Saturday did considerable damage to the coin crop. We ui.d rstand STossUrink Bros, lost JO shocks or corn. Mrs. C. E. Pigeon and two daughters returned from Illinois last Sunday where they had been visiting relatives and friends for a week. Lcuis lloemanu of Detinold opened a seven months term of school in the Beemont district last Monday. This is Mr. Hoemen's first experience in teaching. Mrs. II. W. Laaker and Mrs. Anna SchrOider returned from Edwardsville, Illinois, Monday where they at'end'd tin funeral of their sister Mrs. Geo. Zleler. O. H. Schroder and L.J. Liak er visited their friend Miss Am in da Si'tpaeikamp l ist Sunday. Misses Emma and Lena Wes selsmith returned to Sr. Louis last week where they expect to rema'n during the wiuter. Wm. Light, Jr., is the hrppy father of a teu pouud boy, all doing well. II. L. Angerer made a business trip to Jefferson City where he is buying and shipping railroad ties. Kallmann of. the Home Fire Ins. Co. of New York has appointed E l. Chiles as their representative at this plaee. Mr. Busey of the Cyclone Mines was in St. Clair Friday on his way to Sr. Loan. The colored folks at this place gave a butiecuo Sa-'unlay bur. owing to the rain it was ut largslj attended. The St. Clair Merc. Cm. was the first to take water from the ton since the completion of the wator-woiks.It E. Woody of St Louis who is ou the police force spent Friday with his parents Mr. aud" Mrs. Kfbt. Woody: Atty. Jas. Booth was Been on our 8'reets Friday. Jim abd his pipu are always welcome at Sr. Clair. B. P. Roland of Sullivan was here Fridaj' putting up tombstone on t lie graves of Mrs. Marrv Ma-gill and the infant child of II. L. Angerer. Miss Mada Boyd of Muncie, In I., is spending few days with friends at the Commercial. Wru. Garrels, with lice, Stix & Co. is spending a few days with his wife and daughter Miss Mildred at the Commercial. Mr. and Mrs. Fra'.k Wea'her-ford have been spending it few days with re'atives and friends in St. CI a r. Mr. :md Mr. Clarence Sparrow are receiving o 'gratul.C ions over 'he arrival of a twelve pound girl at their home lat Monday. Miss Nellie Young who has hcf-u visitirg in St. Clair for the past two wcks has returned to her home in Sr. Louis, S. A. W Stringer our enterprising mining man shipped a carload of left I ore to the smelters at Jop-lin. The lead was taken from the Old Virginia Mines property. Miss Iiiiella Murphy who Ins beeu spending the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Muiphv leturned to St. Louis Monday evening. Hoy. II. E. Atkinson of this place left Monday mornirg for Caruthersville, Mo., to attend confeience of the M, Tv Church so-.ith, he preached his farewell seinuu Monday night. L. D. Spradling and 0. F. Nei-heiser spent Thursday in S'. Louis, Mr Neiteiser has just received a ctrload of ti e hest leyttfiaer that is made, and, t 'hat Ho knows what he is t tiking about. St. Clair is to have anew t de- phone system in the near future, B. D. Adams & Co. are the pro motets of this new enterprise. hey intend to establish a central ofnGe here. T. W. Hakes has purchased the club house property at the month of Indian Creek, and as orn as he takes charge would be pleased to have hi! friends call on htm. Geo. Leffman Stntou's hustling merchant pased through St. Clair on his way t- Gerald, He in- ormed your correspondent that le had sold his stock of merchan dise to parties who ate to take charge &con. ank of Union, UNION, MO. Organized in 1888. 1 Capital $15,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 CFF1CCR3. O. 10. Mkykusikck, I'lIKSIDKNT. A. Kkamolowsky. VK'K 1'KKST. A. W. HOFFMAXX, CASIIIKU. Deposits received subject to Check. 3 paid on Tinie Deposits. Amounts from $1.00 up received on time deposit or subject to check. DIRECTORS. 0. E. Meycrsieck, A. KramolowsKy, L C. Allcrsmcycr, E. A. Slierbcrger, A. W. Hoffmann. We want your Business, and will be glad to have you call or correspond with us. It alwRY? ryB 1 t,le tDK nn t0 t"1 C00'! clothes at a fair price. Shoddy goods may look well for about a week and then it will laok shabby and mean, and soon the wearer will feel the way his clothes look rather slouny . The well-dressed man Is always to the front. 1 can flt you out In the most satisfactory manner with 2S the best and latest goods on the market at lowest prices. Give me a call. jg C. Jr. GAl.KENKAMF. Atwmey-at-Law . GEO. W. WOOD, Investigator or Titles CxJULLEZrraCAIkEP &c WOOD, Law. Real Estate and Abstract Office. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. ty Have complete abstract of titles. 0" .atahlished In 184 DE. W. B. BAGBY, TiST e WASHINGTON, MO. JiEZMb Did you i 1 1 i ifeptii ratOTi fri3n Ever 1 Otto & Co tiny liOolv into Uu' ('(mpact kitchen dining car or the cooks galloy aboard a sliijr, without envv Koes thw ihounlit or stnndinir In one nint ami re.ieliinir eviTth ng iHTcessary lor ircixriiif; a meal appeal to vonv IS'NT IT EASIER, tlian t-xvelniff Iiik-u and lurih from table to Die pantry. J lie Clipboard, the storerooiiiV Dil you ever think how HKiny thousiind stops nre neeillcssly taken.' And how niiK-li time i.s wnsfed ly ;i lack of eoiM-entiation of ur Kiti hen r:iliin. rils offer n remedy lor this W&sto of time, and nery they are I lie i cateNt oor s.iviiiK uevice ever iilmmed lor a llollKnite. i:acli nniele Is placed mont ron-venient in the liaud Covers a .,or epin-e -.'rxlt inches. Vet it contains everything partnidine io ookinK w ithin easy reach of j.:u Imnd an vu s'and at the c.nbin.r.t are all ! IoimI Htmolii-s nnd cookinR uteneils eiiplmards Mi.-lver, l,i in-. draueiH. has lieen most can fully niaiircl down to tho latest de ail. We liavc l.J styles to selert from. Prices $4.25 a.nd upward. Annual IIc--Uiiion. The annual re-nnion of the Twenty-Sixth and Sreventecnlh Mo. Infantry anC the Tenth Mo Cavalry ill be held in Union, Mo., S iturday, StM.tember.10, 1005. Boys, f.ur ranks are growni; thin. Don't fail to be with us at this meeting, for there will not be many more of these gatherings for us. By order of John T. Ckowk, Jonx McFau , Stc etary. Cd. Coinruandiug. THE OUTFITTERS, CO Wflsllincrtnn Mn y 1 o -' v We deliver all goods bought of us. Cedar Fork. Mrs. Letup returned to St. Lou is lasc Siunlay. Al Stipp mado a pleasure trip to Ge.-ald last Sunday. t. lieminn was bujing some stock here Monday. Oar com fhncka have the diop p, I hey are falling dawn. Aug. Kiehl bought some nice blooded cattle at Drake the latter part of last week. II. II. Kamper our hustling mad over seer did suine repair work on tlu s'.atc ro;d last Tuesday. The Odr Fork and Becuf Creek spreaded Iheir water wi;.gg over the low hinds and have done considerable damage to the Cirn and clover. Fifty Years the Standard Twenty-two free Scholarshipshave been established in Central College, Fayette, Mo. This ins'i-tution is one of the oldest aud best equipped colleges west of the Mississippi river. Irs graduates have won recognition fir 'thorough scholarship by the leading universities of the country, mid aie fill-iuj positions -f responsibility and trust in church and state. The Productive endowment was m . 1 - : increased ny ?4U,uuu during rnej past year and si new 810,000 nyw- i iiasium is assured. Aa excellent ! system of dormitories conisiing; of Cnpples and Wills Halls for young men. und O.ileman Hall for yoqiig ladles, reduces cost or living to a rn'oimuni. The fall term opens September 13. For catalogue or particulars j as to Free Scholarships address Cextkal COLT.EGn, Fajctte, Mo. 1 Cheap Lumber. No. 1. Dimension $1.50. 44 "Ceiling 1.50. Shing1es,$2.00 perM.,up. Lirm. Latli and Cement. The Wills Lumber Company, SULLIVAN, iMISSOURL CHEAM MEiN A Cream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes Ho Alum v R. P. Stone, Attorney At Law, CITIZEN'S HANK IJL'IXi. C. F. BORBERG, DEALER IN Union. Mo. p Colic Cholera and Lnamoerlaia S Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. Jesse H. Schaper. ATTORNEY-AT -UW A'D NOTARY FOttLIC. WASHINGTON, MIJSSOURI. Business intrusted to his care will re?eive orompl and tarelui aueution. m n Lumber, Lime, Etc. A romph'te Line of Cement, shingles, iron roofing, guttering, plaster hair, etc. Doors, sash and blinds, California redwood siding, shingles and oak lumber. Drills, Plows, Etc. Window glass cut to order. Linstroth Wagons. xxxx ST. CLAIR, - - .MISSOURI. The Tribune has the news. 1

TY UNE. THE 0?I23XJiTE! WA.3STT3 IT-TIIS TRIBUIiS GIVES IT. VOLUME r.. UNION, FIIAXKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, SEPTKMIiKU 22 lo;,. NUMIiKK :,. FRANK IN COUN TRIB - ' y - Vt' 3 i i i BUY YOUR Fu rn i tu re and Household Goods FROM BUSCH BROTHERS, Union, - Missouri. And you will receive Full Value for your Money. ' Our stock i.s up-to-date and complete and we guarantee satisfaction to everyone. Come and see us. fig THE ROCK ISLAND AGENT Will Tell You Afooit It. Wasliiujton WhittHngs. Miss Ma Ileudricds spent Tuesday in St. Louis. M. Xilke of near town is visiting in Cipe Q'radeau. John Ob-?mmik of California visited home folks in Washington last week. .Trli ii Wilson of near town m ide a trip to Clinton last Thuisday niht. Aiifj Wehnineller of St. Louis vNited home folks iu Washington hist week. Mrs. II. Lann inn departed for St. Louis TiH-sdav where she will spend the week. E. W. Ga'leuknmp and daughter Mhs Einma spent Tuesday in Lakiddie. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Z'ff returned Monday evening from a several day, s visit in Sr. Louis. Mrs. Kate Armstrong and children and Miss Clara Voss left Monday evening for Kiikwood aud St. Louis. The heavy raius of last Saturday did great damage to corn crop in the creek bottoms near Washington. All small streams wme out of their banks and several mall biidgf's weie washed away. Ad-!ed to the damage done by the creeks the llod situation in the Missomi livn has been alarming. The wuler Tuesday was ouly four and a half fe.tt lower than it was during the great Hood of li03. All islands aie inundated and low bottoms on the Wauen county side a.e submerged. The torn j crops are mined, ror several '(l:iv- V,':, shine on vr:i- iienrlv with 'jl' - -. .' VV ! out tram services caused bs wash x s s - 9 I 1 ! I J i outs on I he road. If you are contempltain a trip to California, Colorado, or in fact a trip East, West, North, or 4.' . ii. i.. 1:44.1,. n.:..,. , 4,v oouin, iiieieaifii mi 01 nine iuuif,n uu iJji iw Tlin pnoniiPsit, rritpsj tinio of trniiw.-wlit'tlifr flx. The Rock Island Agent will tell you about it-will help plan your journey. If you are contemplating a trip, call on him or 511 i i il trains leav- vjmg M. Louis west over the .uiasii '0 iv UiSis v ny. write to V? J: LKAY, A. Q. F ,, Ilock Island Syste-iii, Ht- Louis, Mo, to I m I er t-JS Sx? &s f EDW. G. BUSCH. THEO MXENCH. Edw. Q. Busch & Co., DEALER INT- Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harus, Guns an.d Ammunition. rl lute Jtn in a Cured. Of Ch.dera Morbus wi'h (ne Sniiill I)tile ofChandrer-1-iin's Colic, Cholera and Li.irihoe.v 11 niedy. Mr. G. W. Fowler o' Hightow-, Ala., ie!ates an experience he had while serving on a petit jury in a murder cae at Edw-'dsville. county seat of Caliourne cnuntv, Vlabama. He says: ''While i here J ate some fresh meat and some s uise meat and it gave rue cholera morbus in a very severe fornj. I was nevermore sick in my life at'd sent to the ding ston for a certain ch. ler.i mixture, liut the drrifgist s-nt m" a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Ch dra and Diarrhoea liencdy insicad, saying that he had what I sent for, but i hat this media m? was so much teiter l e wo'ihl lather senl it to me in the fix I was in. I took one dose of H and wa- better iu five minutes. The second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow jurors were Jii'ilicted in the same manner and one. small bottle cured the three of. us." For sale by Edward Mueuch. JTS .r-gST HII M ai.m..jliiMIIM)r i. H 18 13 St. Clair. I Main Street, WqH'jictoti, Mo. 4 nrmcrnrn ctati S FOR SALE, Berkshire Hogs. Shorthorn Cattle, -Apply To- Chas. L. Busch, WASHINGTON, MO. Prices Keasonalile. :rX3GXDGXDS5G(D3 . W.HEIN, High-class Tailoring. Drain Drift. 1JNE Wedding Suits... A Specialty, Fiitz Ahheide of New Haven was buying stock in, tjps vicinity i he letter pat ui laBe week. Fritz Mana and family are bus cooking molasses this week. A heavy rain last Saturday did considerable damage to the coin crop. We ui.d rstand STossUrink Bros, lost JO shocks or corn. Mrs. C. E. Pigeon and two daughters returned from Illinois last Sunday where they had been visiting relatives and friends for a week. Lcuis lloemanu of Detinold opened a seven months term of school in the Beemont district last Monday. This is Mr. Hoemen's first experience in teaching. Mrs. II. W. Laaker and Mrs. Anna SchrOider returned from Edwardsville, Illinois, Monday where they at'end'd tin funeral of their sister Mrs. Geo. Zleler. O. H. Schroder and L.J. Liak er visited their friend Miss Am in da Si'tpaeikamp l ist Sunday. Misses Emma and Lena Wes selsmith returned to Sr. Louis last week where they expect to rema'n during the wiuter. Wm. Light, Jr., is the hrppy father of a teu pouud boy, all doing well. II. L. Angerer made a business trip to Jefferson City where he is buying and shipping railroad ties. Kallmann of. the Home Fire Ins. Co. of New York has appointed E l. Chiles as their representative at this plaee. Mr. Busey of the Cyclone Mines was in St. Clair Friday on his way to Sr. Loan. The colored folks at this place gave a butiecuo Sa-'unlay bur. owing to the rain it was ut largslj attended. The St. Clair Merc. Cm. was the first to take water from the ton since the completion of the wator-woiks.It E. Woody of St Louis who is ou the police force spent Friday with his parents Mr. aud" Mrs. Kfbt. Woody: Atty. Jas. Booth was Been on our 8'reets Friday. Jim abd his pipu are always welcome at Sr. Clair. B. P. Roland of Sullivan was here Fridaj' putting up tombstone on t lie graves of Mrs. Marrv Ma-gill and the infant child of II. L. Angerer. Miss Mada Boyd of Muncie, In I., is spending few days with friends at the Commercial. Wru. Garrels, with lice, Stix & Co. is spending a few days with his wife and daughter Miss Mildred at the Commercial. Mr. and Mrs. Fra'.k Wea'her-ford have been spending it few days with re'atives and friends in St. CI a r. Mr. :md Mr. Clarence Sparrow are receiving o 'gratul.C ions over 'he arrival of a twelve pound girl at their home lat Monday. Miss Nellie Young who has hcf-u visitirg in St. Clair for the past two wcks has returned to her home in Sr. Louis, S. A. W Stringer our enterprising mining man shipped a carload of left I ore to the smelters at Jop-lin. The lead was taken from the Old Virginia Mines property. Miss Iiiiella Murphy who Ins beeu spending the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Muiphv leturned to St. Louis Monday evening. Hoy. II. E. Atkinson of this place left Monday mornirg for Caruthersville, Mo., to attend confeience of the M, Tv Church so-.ith, he preached his farewell seinuu Monday night. L. D. Spradling and 0. F. Nei-heiser spent Thursday in S'. Louis, Mr Neiteiser has just received a ctrload of ti e hest leyttfiaer that is made, and, t 'hat Ho knows what he is t tiking about. St. Clair is to have anew t de- phone system in the near future, B. D. Adams & Co. are the pro motets of this new enterprise. hey intend to establish a central ofnGe here. T. W. Hakes has purchased the club house property at the month of Indian Creek, and as orn as he takes charge would be pleased to have hi! friends call on htm. Geo. Leffman Stntou's hustling merchant pased through St. Clair on his way t- Gerald, He in- ormed your correspondent that le had sold his stock of merchan dise to parties who ate to take charge &con. ank of Union, UNION, MO. Organized in 1888. 1 Capital $15,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 CFF1CCR3. O. 10. Mkykusikck, I'lIKSIDKNT. A. Kkamolowsky. VK'K 1'KKST. A. W. HOFFMAXX, CASIIIKU. Deposits received subject to Check. 3 paid on Tinie Deposits. Amounts from $1.00 up received on time deposit or subject to check. DIRECTORS. 0. E. Meycrsieck, A. KramolowsKy, L C. Allcrsmcycr, E. A. Slierbcrger, A. W. Hoffmann. We want your Business, and will be glad to have you call or correspond with us. It alwRY? ryB 1 t,le tDK nn t0 t"1 C00'! clothes at a fair price. Shoddy goods may look well for about a week and then it will laok shabby and mean, and soon the wearer will feel the way his clothes look rather slouny . The well-dressed man Is always to the front. 1 can flt you out In the most satisfactory manner with 2S the best and latest goods on the market at lowest prices. Give me a call. jg C. Jr. GAl.KENKAMF. Atwmey-at-Law . GEO. W. WOOD, Investigator or Titles CxJULLEZrraCAIkEP &c WOOD, Law. Real Estate and Abstract Office. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. ty Have complete abstract of titles. 0" .atahlished In 184 DE. W. B. BAGBY, TiST e WASHINGTON, MO. JiEZMb Did you i 1 1 i ifeptii ratOTi fri3n Ever 1 Otto & Co tiny liOolv into Uu' ('(mpact kitchen dining car or the cooks galloy aboard a sliijr, without envv Koes thw ihounlit or stnndinir In one nint ami re.ieliinir eviTth ng iHTcessary lor ircixriiif; a meal appeal to vonv IS'NT IT EASIER, tlian t-xvelniff Iiik-u and lurih from table to Die pantry. J lie Clipboard, the storerooiiiV Dil you ever think how HKiny thousiind stops nre neeillcssly taken.' And how niiK-li time i.s wnsfed ly ;i lack of eoiM-entiation of ur Kiti hen r:iliin. rils offer n remedy lor this W&sto of time, and nery they are I lie i cateNt oor s.iviiiK uevice ever iilmmed lor a llollKnite. i:acli nniele Is placed mont ron-venient in the liaud Covers a .,or epin-e -.'rxlt inches. Vet it contains everything partnidine io ookinK w ithin easy reach of j.:u Imnd an vu s'and at the c.nbin.r.t are all ! IoimI Htmolii-s nnd cookinR uteneils eiiplmards Mi.-lver, l,i in-. draueiH. has lieen most can fully niaiircl down to tho latest de ail. We liavc l.J styles to selert from. Prices $4.25 a.nd upward. Annual IIc--Uiiion. The annual re-nnion of the Twenty-Sixth and Sreventecnlh Mo. Infantry anC the Tenth Mo Cavalry ill be held in Union, Mo., S iturday, StM.tember.10, 1005. Boys, f.ur ranks are growni; thin. Don't fail to be with us at this meeting, for there will not be many more of these gatherings for us. By order of John T. Ckowk, Jonx McFau , Stc etary. Cd. Coinruandiug. THE OUTFITTERS, CO Wflsllincrtnn Mn y 1 o -' v We deliver all goods bought of us. Cedar Fork. Mrs. Letup returned to St. Lou is lasc Siunlay. Al Stipp mado a pleasure trip to Ge.-ald last Sunday. t. lieminn was bujing some stock here Monday. Oar com fhncka have the diop p, I hey are falling dawn. Aug. Kiehl bought some nice blooded cattle at Drake the latter part of last week. II. II. Kamper our hustling mad over seer did suine repair work on tlu s'.atc ro;d last Tuesday. The Odr Fork and Becuf Creek spreaded Iheir water wi;.gg over the low hinds and have done considerable damage to the Cirn and clover. Fifty Years the Standard Twenty-two free Scholarshipshave been established in Central College, Fayette, Mo. This ins'i-tution is one of the oldest aud best equipped colleges west of the Mississippi river. Irs graduates have won recognition fir 'thorough scholarship by the leading universities of the country, mid aie fill-iuj positions -f responsibility and trust in church and state. The Productive endowment was m . 1 - : increased ny ?4U,uuu during rnej past year and si new 810,000 nyw- i iiasium is assured. Aa excellent ! system of dormitories conisiing; of Cnpples and Wills Halls for young men. und O.ileman Hall for yoqiig ladles, reduces cost or living to a rn'oimuni. The fall term opens September 13. For catalogue or particulars j as to Free Scholarships address Cextkal COLT.EGn, Fajctte, Mo. 1 Cheap Lumber. No. 1. Dimension $1.50. 44 "Ceiling 1.50. Shing1es,$2.00 perM.,up. Lirm. Latli and Cement. The Wills Lumber Company, SULLIVAN, iMISSOURL CHEAM MEiN A Cream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes Ho Alum v R. P. Stone, Attorney At Law, CITIZEN'S HANK IJL'IXi. C. F. BORBERG, DEALER IN Union. Mo. p Colic Cholera and Lnamoerlaia S Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. Jesse H. Schaper. ATTORNEY-AT -UW A'D NOTARY FOttLIC. WASHINGTON, MIJSSOURI. Business intrusted to his care will re?eive orompl and tarelui aueution. m n Lumber, Lime, Etc. A romph'te Line of Cement, shingles, iron roofing, guttering, plaster hair, etc. Doors, sash and blinds, California redwood siding, shingles and oak lumber. Drills, Plows, Etc. Window glass cut to order. Linstroth Wagons. xxxx ST. CLAIR, - - .MISSOURI. The Tribune has the news. 1